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by cubefox 667 days ago
> Kind of like trying to automate writing a novel…

So you are saying procedural level design could be solved with generative AI?

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In theory. It'll be more convincing once generative AI proves itself useful for writing novels.
AI can already write short stories, just not very good ones. It'll be doing novels once the context windows are big enough.
Note also that base models (foundation models) are much better at writing fiction than models tuned for chat. See https://nostalgebraist.tumblr.com/post/706441900479152128/no...
Agreed, the technology looks promising but isn't ready yet.
It's orders of magnitude better than procedural methods written by humans.
At writing novels or creating games? I'm open to evidence of either...
At writing novels. So potentially also at procedural level design.
I've been able to write coherent stories a dozen pages long. You need to have it generate plot points and other auxiliary information about characters and whatnot and it does a pretty good job. Obviously it's not going to one shot all that yet.